The grammar is OK as it stands. Its meaning is murky, though.
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IsrafilHi, Is this verse correct: "9: And the sun and the moon are joined together."Ahmed CrowDo you mean that the sun and the moon are very close to each other in the sky?
- I think its very nearly to the meaning
Do you mean that the sun and the moon are very close to each other in the sky?
IsrafilDo you mean that the sun and the moon are very close to each other in the sky?I don't understand your question. What suggestion are you asking about?
- I think its very near to the meaning, what is the suggestion?
IsrafilHow can I say that the sun and the moon are very close to each other in the sky, and the subject who made them like this is an implied?The sun and the moon are together (in the sky).